Building Lunna taught me:
AI image gen doesn’t make visuals easy.
It makes them faster.
One image is luck.
A consistent world is a system.
Style.
Mood.
Colors.
Lighting.
Materials.
Expressions.
Still building.
Still fixing.
half of junior designers can pump out ten layouts but cant tell you why one’s better than another
i asked one why she picked that layout. she said “it just looked cleaner”
but looks were never the job. knowing why is
half of junior designers can pump out ten layouts but cant tell you why one’s better than another
i asked one why she picked that layout. she said “it just looked cleaner”
but looks were never the job. knowing why is
Most UX teams still confuse these:
User Journey = the full experience
User Flow = the path through the product
Task Flow = one specific action
3 different things.
And yes, confusing them breaks products. ✌️
Design in 2026 is 10% design.
90% explaining the vibecoded app is not lovable.
"But the AI did it in 4 minutes."
My kid draws a plane in 4 minutes.
We are not boarding it.
Claude: nailed the tone. Layout was boring.
Winner depends on what you need.
Best for thinking → Claude.
Best for speed → ChatGPT.
Best for execution → none, do it yourself.
Tools don't replace judgment.
Winner depends on what you need.
Best for thinking → Claude.
Best for speed → ChatGPT.
Best for execution → none, do it yourself.
Tools don't replace judgment.
AI doesn’t know you’re designing for mobile.
It defaults to desktop because 90% of its training data is desktop screenshots.
“Responsive” won’t save you. “Mobile-first, 390px viewport” at the top of the prompt will.
Order matters more than instructions.